Determination
“I feel like I’ve got an ice pick digging into my gut,” is what I heard through the earpiece of my phone. Then, a pregnant

“I feel like I’ve got an ice pick digging into my gut,” is what I heard through the earpiece of my phone. Then, a pregnant
View some of the top tweets from Tuesday at the 2013 American Association of Equine Practitioners’ Convention.
I have been attending AAEP Conventions since I was a sophomore in veterinary school. I have found that when I arrive in the airport, it is
The first sentence out of keynote speaker Buck Brannaman’s mouth was, “Being a horse vet is a dangerous job.” Well, we in the room are

Of 1,286 voters, 841 (65%) indicated they feed beet pulp to their horses.
Dr. Jeff Blea takes the reins as president while Dr. Kathy Anderson takes over as vice president.
Dr. Mark Baus and Dr. Stuart Brown have joined the AAEP board of directors.

The beneficiaries of the challenge will be horses, donkeys, mules, and their owners in developing countries.

Pasture breeding mares is something of a dying art in the equine industry. Yet this technique can bring with it benefits for breeders large and small.

Managing a horse with chronic laminitis is hardly a one-man job. Both veterinarian and farrier expertise is required to rehabilitate and maintain these horses’ feet for the best possible outcome.
View some of the top tweets from Monday at the 2013 American Association of Equine Practitioners’ Convention.
Each researcher will receive a grant of $15,000 to study equine infectious diseases during 2014.
Each received a $5,000 fellow to support their endeavors in equine research and a $500 travel stipend.
Nelson is researching early arthritis detection.

A look at how and where impaction colic happens and what measures might reduce a horse’s risk.
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